Monopsony Quotes & Sayings
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monopsony" rather than monopoly), in which case the owner of capital can impose a rate of return greater than the marginal productivity of his capital. — Thomas Piketty
Point of sale is where you reach 100% of your audience 100% of the time. — Paul Hudson
Amazon is not a monopoly or a monopsony, and even if it were, that by itself isn't illegal. — J.A. Konrath
They must often change, who would be constant in happiness or wisdom. — Confucius
monopsony: a single buyer, who may harm suppliers in the short term but also consumers in the long term, as they suffer from diminished choice and reduced competition. — Anonymous
There is a big difference between wanting to say you wrote a book, and actually writing one. Many people think they want to write, even though they find crafting sentences and paragraphs unpleasant. They hope there is a way to write without writing. I can tell you with certainty there isn't one. — Scott Berkun
I just didn't make music that you could sing with a big grin, still don't. — Gary Numan
It's early days. A few skeletons are bound to keep jumping out of the closet. — Alan Moore
The poet was, of course, always present to assist the debater. Though the logic of Lewis's Christian apologetics may be fallible, the imagination of the writing with its brilliantly-conceived analogies is itself enough to win a reader to his side. As Austin Farrer expressed it, We think we are listening to an argument; in fact we are presented with a vision; and it is the vision that carries conviction. — Humphrey Carpenter
The Purdue education was fine, but I wasn't ready to learn when I was at Purdue. — Brian Lamb
Interest in certain themes doesn't mandate a personal stake or personal experience of those themes. I've killed people in plays, but no one asks me what it's like to kill people. — Billy Crudup
Pursued by our origins ... we all are. — Emile M. Cioran
Nothing is impossible to a willing heart — John B. Heywood
